
Expositions du 18/09/2007 au 29/09/2007 Terminé
Surimono Gallery Corso Monforte 25, 20121 Milano tuesday - saturday 10am to 7pm / monday from 3 to 7 pm
Surimono Gallery in Milan hosts the exhibition of Photographer Marianna Bellorini “Mosquito's Eyes”.
The mosquito's head is mostly eye and the eye of the mosquito are compound eyes made up of many tiny lenses that reproduce a mosaic view of reality.
Such perception of the world is interpreted from the Photographer with an additional lens mounted in front of the lens of her camera. Through this lens, the image is multiplied.
Marianna Bellorini uses this technique like to observe the ordinary world that surrounds her daily life. Her skill consists in transforming through Photography the expression of a face or the functions of a common object into new dimensions with an abstract and surreal feel.
The Photographer's approach represents the challenge of this work, since Marianna aims at transforming the sizes and the matter of the object itself to launch it into a complete new dimension that expresses a new meaning through a different shape.
It is amazing how ordinary objects like cutlery can stimulate Marianna Bellorini's imagination. Through the next photograph she always succeeds in pushing her interpretation a little further.
Still, what is mostly unique about her work is the ability in mantaining the same point of view along the process that takes the viewer away from reality and brings him into Marianna's world of fantasy.
Surimono Gallery Corso Monforte 25, 20121 Milano tuesday - saturday 10am to 7pm / monday from 3 to 7 pm